Rakkestad is a municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Rakkestad. It is divided into the parishes of Rakkestad, Degernes, and Os. The municipality is the county's second largest by area and one of Norway's largest agricultural areas.
Rakkestad was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). Degernes was separated from Rakkestad as a municipality of its own on 1 January 1917, but it was merged back into Rakkestad on 1 January 1964.
Rakkestad has a civil airport, Rakkestad Airport, Aastorp.
The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old Rakkestad farm (Old Norse: Rakkastaðir). The first element is the genitive case of the Norse male name (nickname) Rakki and the last element is staðir meaning "homestead" or "farm".
The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 11 July 1975. The arms symbolize the fact that the main source of income in Rakkestad is agriculture. It shows a line of clover-shapes yellow on top and green on the bottom. The two lower leaves are symbols for the farming and forestry, and the upper symbolize the newer industries, trade, and crafts. The three standing clovers also represent the three parishes of the municipality: Rakkestad, Degernes and Os.
Verse 1:
Wag mo akong isipin,
Andito lang ako
At kahit di mo man pansinin,
Hindi ako magtatampo
Ref 1:
Di ako hihingi ng kahit anong kapalit
Hindi magagalit kahit ano ang 'yong sambitin
Walang maririnig kundi ang puso kong tahimik
Chorus:
Matututuhan mo rin akong mahalin
Balang araw ay mapapasakin
Ang 'yong damdamin, hihintayin
Ko ang pusong
Matututuhan mo rin akong mahalin
Verse 2:
Wag mo akong isipin,
Maghihintay lang sa'yo
Sabihan man nilang ako'y manhid,
Hindi ako magbabago
Ref 2:
Hindi titigil ang puso ko sa pagpintig
Hindi mapapagod kahit ano ang 'yong gawin
Walang maririnig kundi ang puso kong tahimik
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[Guitar Solo]
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